How JASON AI News Uses Automation and Editorial Review
JASON AI News covers developments relevant to AI implementation, automation, security, governance and digital business. Automated tools may support research, summarisation, drafting, formatting and distribution, but they do not remove responsibility for accuracy and transparent correction.
Useful context for people making implementation decisions
The archive should help a business owner or technical decision-maker understand why a development matters, what remains uncertain and what practical action may follow. It is not intended to reproduce every AI headline. Publication value comes from clear context, reliable sourcing and a connection to real implementation choices.
Older articles include short AI-assisted summaries produced before this policy was published. They are being treated as an archive that requires review, stronger primary-source links and consolidation where several pages cover the same subject. A publication date alone is not evidence that an article is complete or independently verified.
What a current article should include
- A specific headline and summary that accurately represent the article rather than exaggerate it.
- Links to primary announcements, regulator documents, research or directly attributable reporting where claims depend on them.
- Clear separation between reported fact, quoted opinion, JASON AI analysis and unresolved uncertainty.
- A publication date, meaningful update date and visible correction when the substance changes.
- Disclosure when automated systems materially assisted the research, drafting or publication workflow.
- Original implementation context instead of a rewritten version of the source headline.
Automation can help produce an article; it cannot be the accountable author
Automated tools can locate candidate topics, extract entities, compare documents, propose an outline, simplify language, produce translations and prepare metadata. Those outputs may be incomplete, stale, biased or fabricated. They must be checked against the underlying source and the intended claim before publication.
JASON AI does not present an AI system as a human reporter. Where the workflow is substantially automated, the article is attributed to the JASON AI Editorial Desk and linked to this policy. That label identifies the publishing function; it does not claim an individual journalist, professional qualification or first-hand presence at the reported event.
A proportionate check before and after publication
- 01Identify the source
Prefer the organisation, regulator, research paper, court record or product documentation responsible for the underlying claim.
- 02Check the claim
Verify names, dates, numbers, scope and important qualifications against the source rather than a generated summary.
- 03Add practical context
Explain what the development changes for implementation, risk, cost, users or governance—and what it does not establish.
- 04Review and correct
Update material changes, retain a visible correction note and consolidate articles that no longer provide distinct value.
Extra care for security, legal, financial and personal harm claims
Articles touching cybersecurity, regulation, litigation, investment, health, safety or identifiable people can cause harm when facts or implications are wrong. These subjects require stronger sourcing and more cautious language. News content is general information and is not legal, financial, medical or security advice.
Unverified accusations, leaked personal data, instructions that facilitate abuse and claims based only on anonymous automated output should not be published. When appropriate expertise or evidence is unavailable, the correct editorial decision may be to delay, narrow or decline the article.
Errors should be fixed clearly; services should be identifiable as services
Readers can report a factual error through the contact page and include the article URL, disputed statement and supporting source. Material corrections should identify what changed. Minor spelling or formatting edits may be made without a correction note when they do not alter meaning.
JASON AI sells installation services. Editorial pages may link to a relevant service, but a commercial link does not convert opinion into evidence. Sponsored, partner or affiliate relationships should be disclosed near the relevant content if they are introduced.
Send a correction with the article and source
The fastest useful correction request includes the exact URL, the statement at issue and a primary or authoritative source supporting the change.